I include, for perusal (and so I can find them more easily), my own drafts for bills to bring about the third, fourth and fifth possibilities. Other members, of course, are welcome to provide their own insight, either in the form of proposing amendments or in proposing bills of their own to give effect to any of the options or others that they think of themselves. EDIT: A draft bill for the second (and presently joint most popular) option has been added.
EDIT: Now that the excitement of elections and nominations and the like is over with (unless the Pharaoh has an Elder nomination in the works), and the main other business occupying this place is the repeal bill for the Colonies and Territories Act, I think we can return to making some progress on this matter.
It seems, broadly speaking, that there is a preference towards some sort of reform and that there is a wish to retain a Scribe as the main official responsible. However, as the poll allows for several choices, but no weighting of them, there isn't a way to tell what most Councillors actually favour if they must choose only one, as eventually we must, so I have added a new poll, including only the three reform options presently favoured and which only permits a single option to be selected.
I'd like to ask also if Councillors would have any critique of the bills to implement any of the options, I would hate to end up overseeing a judicial review of a bill I was responsible for writing poorly.
Spoiler
Prosecution of Offences (Extraordinary Prosecutions) Bill wrote:
Section 1: Enabling Amendment to the State Code
1. In the Stade Code of Osiris, after Subsection 2.8, a new subsection is inserted that reads:2. Subsection 2.9 of the State Code of Osiris is renumbered as Subsection 2.10, but will otherwise be unchanged.9. The Deshret will have the power to provide for the selection of an extraordinary prosecutor for offences allegedly committed by the Pharaoh.
Section 2: Amendments to the Criminal Codex
1. In the Criminal Codex of Osiris Act, the following amendments are made:
(a) Subsection 6.1 shall read:(b) Subsection 8.1 shall read:1. The designated prosecutor will detail recommended sentences when prosecuting criminal offenses before the Pschent, according to the procedure established by the Pschent.(c) Subsection 8.2 shall read:1. In order to be valid, a charge of a high crime must be brought before the Pschent by the designated prosecutor within twelve months of the date the alleged offense occurred.(d) Subsection 8.3 shall read:2. In order to be valid, a charge of a felony crime must be brought before the Pschent by the designated prosecutor within six months of the date the alleged offense occurred.(e) After Clause 5.1(d), a new clause is inserted that reads:3. In order to be valid, a charge of a misdemeanor crime must be brought before the Pschent by the designated prosecutor within three months of the date the alleged offense occurred.Section 3: Enactment provisions(e) "Designated Prosecutor" is defined generally as the Pharaoh or any person to whom the Pharaoh delegates the responsibility to. In instances where the Pharaoh is being tried, or would be tried were the charge accepted by the Pschent, "Designated Prosecutor" is defined as the Keeper of the Deshret or any person to whom the Keeper of the Deshret delegates the responsibility to, provided such person is not the Pharaoh, the Vizier or any Scribe of the Hedjet.
1. No provision of this Act shall take effect unless all provisions of this Act take effect.
Spoiler
Seshat Administration (Amendment) ( No. 1) Bill wrote:
Section 1: Amendments to the State Code
1. After Subsection 4.5 of the State Code of Osiris new subsections are inserted which read:2. Subsection 4.1 of the State Code of Osiris is amended to read:6. The Pschent will nominate a Scribe of Justice. An Elder shall announce that nomination to the Deshret upon approval of which the nominee will be the Scribe of Justice (alternatively styled as the Scribe of Seshat).
7. The Scribe of Seshat will maintain a Priesthood capable of fulfilling the duties placed upon them and it by this Code and other laws.
(a) The Scribe and Priesthood of Seshat will prosecute alleged criminal offences, provided they are of the belief that prosecution can be successful and is in the interests of the citizens of Osiris.
(b) The Scribe and Priesthood of Seshat will provide defence counsel to those who are subject to prosecution of alleged criminal offences, if such a person cannot secure counsel themselves.
(c) The Scribe and Priesthood of Seshat will provide to the Pschent its opinion on legal questions and disputes brought before the Pschent.
(d) The Scribe of Seshat will, if invited to do so, attend the Pharaoh's Cabinet and provide advice on legal matters to the Pharaoh and the Scribes of the Hedjet.
(e) The Scribe and Priesthood of Seshat is not prevented by the prescription of its duties in by this Code from performing similar actions.3. Subsection 4.6 of the State Code of Osiris is numbered, instead, as Subsection 4.8, but will be otherwise unchanged.1. The Pschent will be the judicial council of Osiris, comprised of three Elders of the Pschent appointed by the Pharaoh with the approval of the Deshret. Elders of the Pschent will not serve as Pharaoh, Vizier, Scribe of the Hedjet, Scribe or Priest of Seshat, Guardian of the Atef, or Keeper of the Deshret and will not serve as junior officials for any of these offices for the duration of their service on the Pschent.
Spoiler
Seshat Administration (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill wrote:
Section 1: Amendments to the State Code
1. After Subsection 2.11(b) of the State Code of Osiris a new subsection is inserted which reads:2. Subsection 4.1 of the State Code of Osiris is amended to read:12. The Scribe of Seshat will serve as Scribe of Justice and will maintain a Priesthood capable of fulfilling the duties placed upon them and it by this Code and other laws.
(a) The Scribe and Priesthood of Seshat will prosecute alleged criminal offences, provided they are of the belief that prosecution can be successful and is in the interests of the citizens of Osiris.
(b) The Scribe and Priesthood of Seshat will provide defence counsel to those who are subject to prosecution of alleged criminal offences, if such a person cannot secure counsel themselves.
(c) The Scribe and Priesthood of Seshat will provide to the Pschent its opinion on legal questions and disputes brought before the Pschent.
(d) The Scribe of Seshat will, if invited to do so, attend the Pharaoh's Cabinet and provide advice on legal matters to the Pharaoh and the Scribes of the Hedjet.
(e) The Scribe and Priesthood of Seshat is not prevented by the prescription of its duties in by this Code from performing similar actions.3. After Subsection 6.1(b) of the State Code of Osiris a new clause is inserted that reads:1. The Pschent will be the judicial council of Osiris, comprised of three Elders of the Pschent appointed by the Pharaoh with the approval of the Deshret. Elders of the Pschent will not serve as Pharaoh, Vizier, Scribe of the Hedjet, Scribe or Priest of Seshat, Guardian of the Atef, or Keeper of the Deshret and will not serve as junior officials for any of these offices for the duration of their service on the Pschent.Section 2: Amendment to the Election Administration Act(c) The Scribe of Seshat will have a term of three months.
1. Subsection 1.1 of the Election Administration Act is amended to read:Section 3: Enactment Provisions1. Elections for Keeper of the Deshret will be administered by the Pharaoh of the Osiris Fraternal Order. Elections for Pharaoh and Scribe of Seshat will be administered by the Keeper.
1. No provision of this Act will take effect unless all provisions of this Act take effect.
Spoiler
Seshat and Public Prosecutions (Amendment) Bill wrote:
Section 1: Amendments to the State Code
1. Subsection 4.1 of the State Code of Osiris is amended to read:2. After Subsection 4.6 of the State Code of Osiris a new subsection is inserted that reads:1. The Pschent will be the judicial council of Osiris, comprised of five Elders of the Pschent appointed by the Pharaoh with the approval of the Deshret. Elders of the Pschent will not serve as Pharaoh, Vizier, Scribe of the Hedjet, Guardian of the Atef, or Keeper of the Deshret and will not serve as junior officials for any of these offices for the duration of their service on the Pschent.Section 2: Amendments to the Criminal Codex7. The Pschent will, for each criminal proceeding before it, select one of its membership to serve as prosecutor and another to serve as defence counsel, if the person subject to such a proceeding cannot secure counsel themselves.
(a) No Elder will be selected to serve as prosecutor twice consecutively.
(b) No Elder will be selected to serve as defence counsel twice consecutively.
(c) No Elder will be selected to serve in either capacity in three consecutive proceedings.
1. Subsection 6.1 of the Criminal Codex of the Osiris Fraternal Order Act is omitted from said Act and Subsection 6.2 of said Act is numbered, instead, as Subsection 6.1, but will be otherwise unchanged.
2. Section 8 of the Criminal Codex of the Osiris Fraternal Order Act is amended to read:Section 3: Enactment ProvisionsSection 8: Statute of Limitations
1. In order to be valid, a charge of a high crime must be brought before the Pschent within twelve months of the date the alleged offense occurred.
2. In order to be valid, a charge of a felony crime must be brought before the Pschent within six months of the date the alleged offense occurred.
3. In order to be valid, a charge of a misdemeanor crime must be brought before the Pschent within three months of the date the alleged offense occurred.
1. No provision of this Act will take effect unless all provisions of this Act take effect.

